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Kuru Kuru Kururin information
- The direct english translation of the title translates to "spin and spin" or "round and round".[1] Clu Clu Land also used this title structure.
- Reveal.[2]
- Hardcore Gaming 101. Paradise.[3] Kuru Kuru Kururin.[4]
- James Montagna, director of Vitamin Connection and Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp, expressed interest in making a successor to the game.[5]
- Sales.[6] Annual top 100 in 2001, ranked 43 with 265,245 sales.
- Total sales, 48th best-selling GBA game in Japan (top 50).[7] Initial launch week sales were 57,145 behind Dungeon Dice Monsters Yu-Gi-Oh!, F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, and Super Mario Advance.[8] Sold less than the other two launch titles by Nintendo.
- Development history, character creation, Yōichi Kotabe.[9][10] Add concept art present in this article to the page.
- More development history via interview.[11]
- Yōichi Kotabe is also credited as a character designer for Kururin Squash!.
- Famitsu score (25).[12]
- Gamekult hands-on review.[13][14]
- More reviews.[15][16]
- Other thingies! (critical reception, retrospective).[17][18][19]
- Kururin Paradise at E3 2002.[20]
- Patent for Wii U.[21]
- Legacy of game, inspiring other works, specific game modes (Vitamin Connection,[22] MaBoShi: The Three Shape Arcade,[23] and indie games such as Roundabout and Spinny's Journey).[24][25] YouTube video reference.[26]
- Roundabout, a game inspired by Kururin.[27]
- Instruction manual.[28]
- Wii U eShop Virtual Console.[29]
- Similarities to Irritating Stick.[30]
- Wii demo.[31]
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- Meme on Honkai: Star Rail on Japanese TikTok.[32]
- Potential source.[33]
Famitsu scores and news archives.[34] (Kururin Paradise 29/40).
Nintendo Music
After using the app more often, many critics have praised the additional soundtracks added after its initial launch period.[35][36][37] Weeks with multiple albums released simultaneously have usually garnered more positive reception, such as the 26 soundtracks added for the Famicom's 42nd anniversary.[38][39] Zack Zwiezen writing for Kotaku liked the addition of multiple NES games, but also claimed it included some of the app's worst songs, such as those from Golf.[40]
Critique of the top tracks and all tracks UI design.[41] More special release criticism.[42]
Other
- A puzzle for Clu Clu Land based on Bubbles appears in Club Nintendo Picross.